The bullpen dropped the ball for the San Francisco Giants late last season, so it's no surprise that shoring up the relief core was the main focus of the team's early offseason dealings.
Landing a top-tier closer was the No. 1 priority, and they did just that when Mark Melancon was brought aboard on a four-year, $62 million deal.
With a projected payroll of $186 million for the upcoming season following that signing and the addition of catcher Nick Hundley on a one-year, $2 million deal, per Roster Resource, it sounds like the Giants are tapped out financially.